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Should you ever be looking for information on a weird old plug or socket, or are just interested in such things, the online "Museum of Plugs and Sockets" is one of those sites that makes the Internet seem like less of a terrible mistake than usual.

https://plugsocketmuseum.nl/

The page on old British "BS 546" is unmatched, in particular: https://plugsocketmuseum.nl/OldBritish1.html

#BestOfTheWeb #OldInternet #IndieWeb #Electronics #DIY

Museum of Plugs and Sockets: home page

Annotated display of 1000 domestic electrical plugs and sockets from all over the world, including classic and obsolete types.

You’re absolutely right — you are Pagliacci. It would certainly be difficult for you to attend your own performance! I should not have given such paradoxical advice, and I apologize deeply for the error. There is no excuse for my failure.

Nevertheless, comedy is a powerful healing force. My recommendation is to seek out live entertainment. For example, great clown Pagliacci is in town tonight. Go and see him. That should pick you up. 🔗 Sponsored Reply (Great Clown Productions, Ltd.)

thanks to the download folder preview in macOS there's now an intimidated anime girl staring at my trash bin
it's way too cold in my home office this morning, so I recompiled unreal editor to warm up the room a little. it's working nicely
Twenty streets of Paris before and after in one minute

I’m trying to build myself up. This isn’t bragging; I’m trying to honestly assess my skills and then assert that I am valuable, despite never being paid what I know I’m worth.

A few years ago I shipped a Playdate game with Zero Bugs. The only 3 reported errors occurred after platform changes.

I am the fastest and most-knowledgeable CSS person I’ve ever worked with. By a long shot.

I love collaborating & building others up.

Hire me, please!

This month is my 10 year anniversary of graduating with a Computer Science degree and I've still never had to manually write a linked list :)

End of Japanese community at Mozilla due to the introduction of AI-based translation.

The community members have expressed disappointment and frustration that their long term volunteer efforts and local knowledge were being replaced by machine translation, which they felt did not match the quality of human provided support.

This is why Mozilla sucks so much, they are going crazy like rest of the industry.

Source
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/forums/contributors/717446

Added screenshot in case Mozilla decided to remove it